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Late Actress Karen Black Speaks on the Unknown in 'The Being Experience' Clip (Exclusive Video)

The "Five Easy Pieces" actress died in August after a battle with cancer.

Karen Black, the Five Easy Pieces actress who died in August after a battle with cancer, is featured in the upcoming film series, The Being Experience. Here, The Hollywood Reporter debuts an exclusive clip of Black speaking with director Jennifer Elster for the project.

In the series, actors, musicians and others are challenged to venture out into the woods without knowing their destination. This leads many of them to be very pensive about themselves and their lives.

In the video, Black is seen sitting on a chair talking about her experience in the woods.

"I liked not knowing things. I think it's a nice place to be," she says to the camera.

Throughout her career, Black starred in independent movies like Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces and Nashville. She was diagnosed with ampullary cancer in November of 2010 and died on Aug. 8, 2013, at the age of 74.

The Being Experience has gathered an impressive number of stars for the film collection, including Terrence Howard, Alan Cumming, Questlove, Dave Matthews and Moby. It also features vocalizations by Yoko Ono. On the 25th of each month a new installment will be released online.